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Scott Brown flubs his location during N.H. visit

Former senator Scott Brown had an "oops" moment that's probably happened to many a politician: For a moment, he slipped up on where he was. But when you're a Massachusetts guy thinking about moving to New

Scott Brown flubs his location during N.H. visit

Republican Scott Brown won a 2010 special election in Massachusetts to succeed Edward Kennedy, who died in office.(Photo: Alex Brandon, AP)

Republican Scott Brown had an "oops" moment that's probably happened to many a politician: For a moment, he slipped up on where he was.

But when you're a former Massachusetts senator thinking about moving to neighboring New Hampshire for a political comeback, videos like the one by American Bridge 21st Century probably aren't helpful.

"What I've heard from the Republicans up here is they're thankful that I've been around for a year, helping them raise money, helping them raise awareness as to the issues that are affecting not only people here in Massachusett -- uh, in New Hampshire, but also Massachusetts, obviously," Brown told reporters in Londonderry, N.H., in the video uploaded to YouTube by the Democratic super PAC.

Brown told the New Hampshire reporters that he's "in no hurry, there's no timetable" when it comes to making a decision about the New Hampshire race, according to a Patch.com reporter for Londonderry.

Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H., has already drawn several GOP challengers, including former senator Bob Smith. But Brown, a formidable fundraiser and GOP hero for winning a 2010 special election in Massachusetts, would instantly change the dynamics of the New Hampshire race.